fell through the crack

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Is this sentence correct?

I did not send the letter to XXX Company regarding the funding of the project. I have been so busy with so many projects so it must have fell through the crack.
 
Is this sentence correct?

I did not send the letter to XXX Company regarding the funding of the project. I have been so busy with so many projects so it must have fell through the crack.

It should be "fallen", not "fell". Even then the second sentence is a bit strange.
 
It should be "fallen", not "fell". Even then the second sentence is a bit strange.

Yes, I agree. If this is some type of business deal/arrangement, for the response to have "fallen through the crack" and to have been "too busy" , would seem to be a much too casual excuse.
 
I don't think I would expect to hang on to my job very long if my best excuse for not having done something were "Yeah, sorry, it must have fallen through the cracks". I think the next thing falling anywhere would be my letter of termination of employment falling through my letterbox.
 
I don't think I would expect to hang on to my job very long if my best excuse for not having done something were "Yeah, sorry, it must have fallen through the cracks". I think the next thing falling anywhere would be my letter of termination of employment falling through my letterbox.

I think it depends on the gravity of the forgotten action. You wouldn't fire your best employee because he forgot a trivial item.
 
I think it depends on the gravity of the forgotten action. You wouldn't fire your best employee because he forgot a trivial item.
I might if the best excuse s/he came up with were presented in so informal a way.
 
I think it depends on the gravity of the forgotten action. You wouldn't fire your best employee because he forgot a trivial item.

I imagine a letter about the funding of a project probably isn't trivial! And surely your best employee would forget nothing, trivial or otherwise. ;-)
 
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